GC Hall of Famer Finishes Final Stage of PGA TOUR Q-School

WINTER GARDEN, Fla. – Georgia College
Athletics Hall of Famer David Robinson finished
his final round of the final stage of PGA TOUR Q-School Monday,
posting a plus-10 six-round score of 439.

Robinson shot a first-round 73 on the par-72, 7,493-yard Crooked
Cat course, following that up with a 72 on the par-71, 7,350-yard
Panther Lake course. He then added a 71, switching back to Crooked
Cat. Rounds of 72, 73 and 78 followed.

One of 166 golfers vying for PGA TOUR cards, Robinson was unable
to join the top-25 players and ties in order to receive cards for
2011. He also missed Nationwide Tour cards status for 2011, but did
receive conditional Nationwide Tour status.

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